Rapper Roddy Ricch is reportedly struggling with a lawsuit above his hit one “The Box.”
As described by TMZ, on Tuesday December 6, soul singer Greg Perry has submitted a lawsuit versus Roddy Ricch, Atlantic Documents and producer 30 Roc with allegations that his music “Come on Down (Get Your Head Out of the Clouds)” was applied for Roddy Ricch’s hit tune without right clearance.
Perry reportedly statements Roddy Ricch and his crew willfully infringed upon his copyright, with the proof “clearly and convincingly” becoming in the similarities concerning the two songs’ intros.
Perry statements Roddy, 30 and Atlantic straight swiped the chords from the starting of his tune for the opening of Roddy’s 2019 single, which dropped exactly three several years in the past. Perry is looking for unspecified damages.
Roddy Ricch’s “The Box” is the fourth one off his debut album “Please Excuse Me for Staying Delinquent.” The tune attained platinum standing three months following its launch and only took two decades to be certified diamond by the Recoding Industry Affiliation of The us. The solitary invested an remarkable total of 11 weeks atop the Billboard Very hot 100 chart.
His music “The Box” won Tune of the Calendar year at the Apple Music Awards and Bet Hip Hop Awards in 2020, and was nominated for three Grammys including Greatest Rap Music, Song of the Year and Finest Melodic Rap Overall performance in 2021.